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    the HIV positive individual and condom use is low and difficult to put in practice in intimate relationships. Given the largest proportion of spousal transmissions‚ the principle of responsibility should be complementary with the principles of self-protection and universal precaution. HIV prevention campaigns focusing on universal vulnerability are not effective in intimate partnerships where trust‚ fidelity and monogamy are mostly expected and are barriers of condom use. The legal requirements are

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    well known for effectively preventing pregnancies. Most women seem to think since contraceptive devices will help prevent pregnancies‚ they do not have to use protection‚ such as condoms. According to Planned Parenthood‚ contraceptive devices do not prevent STDS. In order to prevent STDS and HIV‚ women can either use condoms or practice abstinence (Birth Control Pills). Women that participate in sexual activity with no protection are taking a risk for developing a STD. A women’s chance for developing

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    understanding that a person will take a health-related action (i.e.‚ use condoms) if that person: 1. feels that a negative health condition (i.e.‚ HIV) can be avoided‚ 2. has a positive expectation that by taking a recommended action‚ he/she will avoid a negative health condition (i.e.‚ using condoms will be effective at preventing HIV)‚ and 3. believes that he/she can successfully take a recommended health action (i.e.‚ he/she can use condoms comfortably and with confidence). The HBM was spelled out in

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    diseases doesn’t sound fun but hey you don’t have to be cautious‚ wear condoms or none of that other stuff when it comes to infected people. People wouldn’t have to be so self-cautious about what others will think of them since they have so and so disease. I mean now people can have sex practically with anyone in the whole world. Factories like the ones who manufacture condoms and the businesses that promote the use of condoms as a way of safe sex and all that other stuff will decline heavily

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    Brandi Norman Title: HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience on why all of them should get the HPV vaccine. Central Idea: That both genders should by well persuaded to get the vaccine knowing how common it is‚ how you get it‚ and how to prevent it. Introduction: I. Sex‚ everyone has it and everyone likes it. It can only stay this way unless everyone protects their self in advance as well as during. A. I’m sure most‚ if not everyone‚ in here has had sexual

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    HIV/AIDS/XXX Ricardo Juarez Catherine Emley‚ RN‚ MN‚ CS MA 051B If you talk about AIDS these days‚ most people think of Africa. Since two thirds of the people infected with HIV in the world live in Africa. In some countries over 80 percent of all adults will die of HIV. But the truth of the matter is‚ that HIV/AIDS is a pandemic problem that is all over the world‚ including here in the USA. So what is HIV/AIDS? If you were to ask people around you‚ the majority of the people will tell

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    Real Distinction between the Natural Family Planning to the Artificial Family Planning What is Family Planning? What are the differences between the Natural and Artificial Family Planning? Family planning is the planning of when to have children‚ and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education‚ prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections‚ pre-conception counseling and management‚ and infertility

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    Statement of Problem * Topic: An investigation into the level of awareness as it relates to ‘Sexually Transmitted Diseases’ among teenagers in the Bridgeport Community. * Sub Questions: (i) What are the factors that causes teenager’s to be unaware of Sexually Transmitted Diseases? /(ii) What are the effects of Sexually Transmitted Diseases?

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    taken to make sex safer. Some of these include; Condom use‚ masturbation‚ virtual sex‚ cuddling‚ kissing‚ and touching. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)‚ practicing safer sex involves the following: Using barrier protection (condom) for both vaginal and rectal intercourse‚ withdrawing the penis prior to climax and ejaculating outside the partner‚ avoiding all low- and high-risk sexual activity‚ even with protection. The use condom minimizes the exchange of body fluids‚ especially

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    Fertility Continues to Decrease but Still Too High in Some States India’s population continues to grow faster than necessary to replace itself. In its National Population Policy‚ 2000‚ the Government of India set a goal of achieving replacement level fertility of 2.1 children per woman nationally by the year 2010. With only a few years left to go‚ this goal is still unrealized. NFHS-3 has determined that at current fertility rates‚ India’s women will have an average of 2.7 children per woman‚ slightly

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